鶹ӳ

Skip to main content

Business, Law + Politics

Headshots of Cassandra Burke Robertson and Sharona Hoffman
Professors Robertson and Hoffman publish article on driving and cognitive decline
Professors Sharona Hoffman and Cassandra Robertson recently published “Patient Autonomy, Public Safety and Drivers with Cognitive Decline” in UC Irvine Law Review (vol. 15:925). In the article, the authors recommend a framework for enhanced medical and regulatory protocols to navigate the…
Hatters-Friedman
School of Law faculty member earns national award in forensics
The Law-Medicine Center is delighted to announce that Susan Hatters-Friedman, MD (CWR ’96, MED ’99), was awarded the Isaac Ray Award by the American Psychological Association (APA). Hatters-Friedman is an adjunct professor at Case 鶹ӳ School of Law and the Phillip J. Resnick…
Steve Kaufman headshot
Dissecting success
‘Anatomy of a Trial’ series brings high-profile lawyers to CWRU
Photo of machines assembling solar panels in a factory
When computers took over the factory floor: Case Western Reserve economist traces how workers adapted—and what it means for AI's future
In the early 1970s, a quiet revolution began in American factories. Lathes, drill presses and milling machines—once guided by the steady hands of skilled machinists—started thinking for themselves. Computer numerical control (CNC) technology, as it was called, transformed these tools into…
Yaron Covo Headshot
CWRU law professor and colleagues challenge the future of sports injury reporting
In September, Assistant Professor Yaron Covo and co-authors from the Yale University School of Medicine published an opinion piece in STAT News, a leading medical news platform. In the piece, Covo and his co-authors question the social desirability of sports leagues’ “injury reports,” which are…
Technology General
Setting the bar: CWRU leads the way in AI education for future lawyers
School of Law recognized for innovative use of AI in curriculum
MIkel Davis headshot
From Case Western Reserve to Hollywood: Davis’s Career in Data-Driven Strategy
Mikel Davis (CWR ’10) earned her Bachelor of Science in Economics (Honors) and Statistics and began her academic journey in statistics, but a game theory course taught by Professor Justin Sydnor sparked a new passion. His exploration of the intersection between psychology and economics opened a…
Photo of two CLEANR employees looking at a 3D printer part
An entrepreneurial ecosystem: Sears think[box] offers spaces to help startups take flight
Jadon Wyant was drawn to the sixth floor of Sears think[box] for the promise of free coffee. Then a second-year undergraduate student, Wyant discovered his go-to study spot in the quiet, collaborative space. But it gave him more than just a place to prepare for exams and complete homework; it is…
Photo of Maggie Kaniecki with her horse
Enjoying the ride
Maggie Kaniecki began riding horses at age six and competed throughout high school and college. This lifelong passion of hers taught her more than just horsemanship.
two female Entrepreneurs sitting at a table
How Cleveland’s entrepreneurship-through-acquisition ecosystem is redefining path to business ownership
Case 鶹ӳ’s Weatherhead School of Management leading national model for buying, growing existing companies